Nokia Grouper, Snapper, Mako and Tresher Are Getting Ready for AT&T

In the past some said that Nokia neglected the NAM market, but now the Finns are back with a punch, ready to make it back for all the handsets that hit the US sooo late. This time we’re dealing with AT&T branded products, 4 new handsets to be more precise: Nokia Grouper, Mako, Snapper and Tresher.

Its main flaw is the 2.5mm headphone jack and the launch date we’ve learned so far is June 5, unless it’s pushed back by AT&T. Nokia Thresher is also quite strange, design-wise, for a phone made by the greatest handset manufacturer out there, since it’s an ultra-glossy slider. Both Thresher and Grouper share the Series 40 platform and they also support HSDPA and AGPS.

Nokia Grouper incorporates a 2 megapixel camera, while Tresher upgrades it to 3.2 MP and adds an integrated flash. Expect Thresher to hit AT&T in September, as for Grouper, it should be available from July, but don’t bet your house on it.

Snapper is the lower-end device of the bunch, a flip phone that might replace the 6555, although it lacks Grouper’s style, but is some decent specs: Bluetooth 2.1, AGPS, HSDPA and a 2 megapixel camera. Should hit the stores in August.